Court results - Crawley

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Published:15:00Thursday 19 November 2015

The following are results from Sussex Northern magistrates sitting at Horsham and Crawley.

Rachel Colley, 37, of no fixed address, was fined £50, with a £20 victim surcharge, and a £180 criminal courts charge. She had pleaded guilty to possessing a Class B drug (cannabis) in Pound Hill, and to assaulting a police officer.

Christina O’Keeffe, 36, of Mulberry Road, Crawley, was fined £125, with a £20 victim surcharge, £50 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. She had pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer and being drunk and disorderly in Crawley, and admitted breaching a conditional discharge.

David Streeter, 30, of Crawley Road, Horsham, was banned from driving for a year, with a £120 fine, a £20 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to drink driving and to driving without a licence at Bewbush.

Nicola Wortsman, 33, of Wilton Road, Redhill, was jailed for 16 weeks, with an £80 victim surcharge, and a £180 criminal courts charge. She had pleaded guilty to seven counts of theft from shops in Crawley, Burgess Hill, Horsham, and Lewes.

Astrit Vucaj, 41, of Sundew Close, Crawley, was given a community order with 150 hours of unpaid work, a £60 victim surcharge, and £620 costs. He had been found guilty of common assault. A restraining order was made, barring him from contacting the victim, or going to two addresses in Powys.

Luis Ascencao-Dosreis, 50, of Selsey Road, Broadfield, was given a one year conditional discharge, with a £15 victim surcharge, £300 costs, and a £520 criminal courts charge. He had been found guilty of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to cause fear of violence.

David Phillips, 46, of Exeter Close, Crawley, was given a community order with a £60 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to common assault in Crawley.

Darren Chilcott, 47, of Chiddingstone Hoath, Edenbridge, was fined £250, with a £25 victim surcharge, £700 costs, and five penalty points added to his licence. He had been found guilty of driving without due care and attention at Gatwick.

Faisal Shabbir, 30, of Caburn Heights, Crawley, was given an absolute discharge. He had pleaded guilty to driving without insurance, but court records say magistrates accepted that he had special reasons.

Sohail Ahmed, 27, of Avebury Avenue, Tonbridge, was banned from driving for a week, with a £200 fine, a £20 victim surcharge, and £120 costs. He had pleaded guilty to driving without insurance at Crawley.

Scott Hardwick, 18, of Thorndyke Close, Crawley, was given a one year conditional discharge, with a £15 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a direction to leave Crawley town centre, and to resisting a police officer.

Yau Sham, 24, of no fixed address, was given an absolute discharge. He had pleaded guilty to common assault at Gatwick.

Simon Hibberd, 48, of Ifield Road, West Green, was fined £440, with £76.67 vehicle excise back duty, and £90 costs. He had been convicted in his absence of keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road.

Antony Purdie, 48, of Oak Way, Crawley, was fined £265, with £57.50 vehicle excise back duty, £90 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had been convicted in his absence of keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road.

Paul Hodge, of Careys Wood, Smallfield, was fined £440, with £60.42 vehicle excise back duty, £90 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had been convicted in his absence of keeping an unlincesed vehicle on a public road.

Jamie Russell, 24, of Birches Road, Horsham, was banned from driving for 18 months, with a £120 fine, a £20 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to drink driving and driving without a licence at Crawley, and admitted breaching a suspended sentence.

Abrazak Ghalghal, 39, of Framfield Close, Ifield, was given a community order with nine months of drug rehabilitation, a £60 victim surcharge, £150 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had been found guilty of possessing a lock knife in a public place, and pleaded guilty to possessing a Class B drug (dihydrocodeine), and possessing a Class C drug (buprenorphine).

Otto Kalderal, 32, of Wheeler Road, Maidenbower, was given a 14 week jail sentence, suspended for 18 months, with a two year driving ban, an £80 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified, driving without an MoT certificate, and driving without insurance, all in Three Bridges.

Tamour Nisar, 33, of Horsham Road, Dorking, was given a community order with 80 hours of unpaid work, a £60 victim surcharge, £400 costs, and a £520 criminal courts charge. He had been found guilty of common assault in Crawley.

Timothy Nevell, 43, of Steyne Gardens, Worthing Central, was banned from driving for two weeks, with a £490 fine, a £49 victim surcharge, £85 costsand a £150 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to speeding at Crawley.

Alexandru Preuteasa, 22, of Wakehams Green Drive, Crawley, was fined £220, with a £22 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and three penalty points added to his licence. He had been convicted in his absence of speeding at Crawley.

Ben Hannaford, 26, of Albert Crane Road, Ifield, was fined £170, with a £20 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and a £180 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to using racially aggravated threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress, and to failing to answer bail, and admitted breaching a conditional discharge.

Michael King, 33, of Normandy Road, Broadwater, was given a one year conditional discharge, with a £15 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to theft from WH Smith in Burgess Hill, and from a Co-op in Maidenbower.

Craig O’Regan, 42, of no fixed address, was fined £40, with a £20 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to using threatening or abusive words or behaviour in Crawley.

Stephen Gover, 48, of Clarendon Road, Hove, was fined £240, with £100 compensation, a £24 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress aboard a flight into Gatwick Airport.

Maria Silva, 29, of Caburn Court, Crawley, was banned from driving for 19 months, with a £300 fine, a £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. She had pleaded guilty to drink driving at Crawley.

Tyler Harvey, 22, of Brook Close, East Grinstead, was given an 18 week jail sentence, suspended for 18 months, with 130 hours of unpaid work, £140 compensation, an £80 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and a £180 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to theft, and using violence to enter premises, and admitted breaching two conditional discharges. A restraining order was made, barring him from contacting two named people, or going to a road in East Grinstead.

Shaukat Iqbal, 37, of Raven Lane, Crawley, was fined £80, witha £20 victim surcharge, £100 costs, and three penalty points added to his licence. He had been foung guilty of using a vehicle with an underinflated tyre.

Anthony Kennedy, 46, of Rutland Road, Ilford, was fined £130, with a £20 victim surcharge, £85 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly at Gatwick Airport.

Luke Smerdon, 25, of Auckland Road, London, was banned from driving for 18 months, with a £280 fine, a £28 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and a £150 criminal courts charge. He had pleaded guilty to drink driving at Pease Pottage.

Wayne Poole, 43, of Hope Terrace, Grays, was fined £100, a £20 victim surcharge, and £250 costs. He had pleaded guilty to breaching a non-molestation order in East Grinstead, and admitted breaching a conditional discharge for common assault. A restraining order was made, barring him from contacting a named person.

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